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Its melting point

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Can water boil at a freezing point?

Absolutely, if the pressure of the system is low enough water will boil even at it's normal freezing point.


What does salt have to do with the freezing point of water?

Adding salt to water the freezing point decrease.


What is 0 degrees Celsius?

It is the freezing point of water and equivalent to 32 degrees fahrenheit it is freezing! In Fahrenheit, it is 32 degrees. It is also the freezing point of water in Celsius.


Is the freezing point of water in Fahrenheit greater than or less than the freezing point of water in Celsius?

The freezing temperature of water doesn't change. It just has different names. If you're speaking in Celsius, it's called zero. If you're speaking in Fahrenheit, it's called 32 degrees.


What kind of property is melting point and freezing point of water?

The melting point and freezing point of water are physical properties.


Why does dry ice last longer when salt is sprinkled on it?

it is a process called freezing point depression. The salt lowers the freezing point of water therefore it has to be colder for the water to return to ice


Does salt affect the temperature of water -boiling point - freezing point?

i would opt for the Freezing point. salt decreases the freezing point of water. so if water would normally freeze at 0C, saltwater would freeze at -3C.


When a liquid cools to be a solid?

It is called the freezing point or crystallization point. In water it is 0 degrees Celsius


The melting point is also called what?

Freezing point is a synonym.


How does salt affect the melting and freezing point of water?

Salt decreases the freezing point of water and increases the boiling point of water.


What si the freezing point of water?

The freezing point of water occurs at 273.15 K (at StP)


How is the freezing point of stearic acid compared to the freezing point of water?

Because water evapurates